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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Shining, Jessica Martini
Tilt, Heather Heckman-Mckenna
Origin Story, Jennifer Jordan Schaller
We Used To Be Brothers: Partition 1947, Ukasha Farooq
We Used To Be Brothers: Partition 1947, Ukasha Farooq
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Momentum Of The Future, Daniel Affsprung
Momentum Of The Future, Daniel Affsprung
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Faculty Profile: Gary Lenhart, James Washington Jr.
Faculty Profile: Gary Lenhart, James Washington Jr.
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Faculty Profile: Christopher Wren, Casey Carpenter
Faculty Profile: Christopher Wren, Casey Carpenter
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
An Impossible Time, Julia Ceraolo
Wild Rice, Amanda Gokee
The Natural Mother Of The Child, Krys Belc
The Natural Mother Of The Child, Krys Belc
All NMU Master's Theses
The Natural Mother of the Child is a memoir-in-essays about Belc’s experiences as a transmasculine birth parent. These essays use text and images to explore parenting on the margins of both motherhood and fatherhood. They also examine the ways in which legal and identity documents are limiting in their ability to describe gender and family. Topics explored include pregnancy, birth, lactation, masculinity, top surgery, medical transition, the meaning of biological relationships between parents and children, and microaggressions against transgender people.
The Delicacies In The White City, Eleanore Mcmanus
An Odd Fear Of Wind, Rachael Seymour
Just For Me, Mielle Hubbard
Postcards Never Sent, Caitlin Mcdonald
Empty Manicotti Shells, Julia N. Schultz
Sermon Soup, Abigail C. Wisser
Patience, Emma M. Foster
Patience, Emma M. Foster
Cedarville Review
A short piece of creative nonfiction about my grandma teaching me how to play solitaire in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Grounded, Abigail Shaffer
Second Birth Into Paradox, Abigail C. Wisser
Frostbite, Michelle Decelles Schenk
To Feel Better, Savannah Woods
Familiar Haunts, Tait Vigesaa
The Caramel Sauce Incident, Trisha Bartle
Bucyrus, Matthew Gallant
I Am Coming For You, Tammy Delatorre
Painting Park Lake, Amye Day Ong
Cannonball, Sam Olson, Will Adams
Apparent Magnitude, Diana Anaya
Apparent Magnitude, Diana Anaya
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
APPARENT MAGNITUDE is a collection of lyric essays that explores family relationships, the Cuban-American immigrant experience, coming-of-age, and sexual trauma through the dual lenses of science and myth. This collection uses experimental forms, playing with the page. The experiences of an immigrant Cuban family are recounted through extended metaphors of celestial bodies, fairy tales, fables, and myths.
The literary influences of APPARENT MAGNITUDE include Rebecca McClanahan’s lyric essay, “Interstellar,” as well as A SMALL PLACE by Jamaica Kincaid. McClanahan’s use of scientific language and the metaphor of celestial bodies informs the way this collection approaches autobiographical experience. Kincaid’s prose style …
The Bridge, Volume 16, 2019, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 16, 2019, Bridgewater State University
the bridge
Editor-in-Chief: Mialise Carney and Alex Everette
Design:
John Davey, Cover Artist
Seth Jefferson
Lindsey MacMurdo, Photography Editor
Hailey Mulvey
Editors:
Sydney Cabral
John Cahill
Jake Camara
Kellie Delaney
Erica Devonish
Gabriel Hazeldine
Katie McPherson
Ian Mello
Erin Ryan
Becca Todd
Hannah White
John Wilson
Faculty Advisor: Evan Dardano
Graduate Assistant: Jill Boger
Consultant: Cady Parker, Design
We're Having A Moment, Sophia Pelosi
We're Having A Moment, Sophia Pelosi
Honors Theses
Hi.
Thank you for being here, for reading this. Given that you’re here, I assume that you are a close friend, or a thesis advisor, or a relative, or maybe some nosy peer who just happened upon it, and found themselves curious. No judgement. I get it. I’d probably do the same to you, if it were your thesis, your heart, your soul, your memories on the page.
I wrote this because I wanted to. I wrote this because I knew it would be special for me, to get to unabashedly care about my writing and want to make it …